For customers who require a "set and forget" backup and recovery solution, Arcserve Unified Data Protection (UDP) 7000 is the first complete and the most cost-effective data protection appliance, featuring Assured Recovery .

Architected with cloud-native capabilities, its unmatched ease of deployment and usability combine with a broad set of features such as global source-based deduplication, multi-site replication, tape support, and automated data recovery capabilities. It delivers unmatched operational agility and efficiency, and simplifies disaster recovery activities.

Developed with a world-class hardware partner, UDP appliances can also easily fit into a traditional UDP deployment (software/server) and provide the same feature set. Appliances are totally inter-operable and can replicate to or from other UDP appliances and UDP software instances. No extra per-socket or per-server licenses are needed for servers backed up to the appliance.

Technical Specifications

Specifications are provided by the manufacturer. Refer to the manufacturer for an explanation
of the print speed and other ratings.

Capacity

Type:

Maximum backup (TB)

Value:

15.8

Type:

Raw storage (TB)

Value:

16

Type:

Protected capacity (TB)

Value:

Up to 46

Dimensions & Weight

Depth:

25.6 in

Height:

3.5 in

Weight:

52.03 lbs

Width:

17.2 in

Hard Drive

Installed Qty:

10

Type:

HDD

Hard Drive (2nd)

Capacity:

240 GB

Installed Qty:

1

Type:

SSD

Header

Brand:

Arcserve

Compatibility:

PC

Manufacturer:

Arc Serve

Model:

7400V

Packaged Quantity:

1

Product Line:

Arcserve UDP

Interface Provided

Connector Type:

RJ-45

Qty:

6

Type:

1000Base-T

Qty:

1

Type:

Management

Type:

eSATA

Connector Type:

DB-9

Type:

Serial

Connector Type:

HD-15

Type:

VGA

Connector Type:

Type A

Qty:

2

Type:

USB 2.0

Type:

USB 3.0

Miscellaneous

Height (Rack Units):

2

Manufacturer Selling Program:

Arcserve OLP

Pricing Type:

Upgrade

Networking

Connectivity Technology:

Wired

Data Link Protocol:

Gigabit Ethernet

Features:

Backup server

Form Factor:

Rack-mountable

Type:

Recovery appliance

Power Device

Frequency Required:

50/60 Hz

Installed Qty:

2

Max Supported Qty:

2

Nominal Voltage:

AC 120/230 V

Power Provided:

920 Watt

Type:

Internal power supply

RAM

Installed Size:

96 GB

Service

Support Details Full Contract Period:

3 years

Support Details Type:

Limited warranty

Service & Support

Type:

3 years warranty

Storage Controller

RAID Level:

RAID 6

Storage Hard Drive

Capacity:

2 TB

Interface Type:

Serial Attached SCSI

Product Reviews

Rated 4 out of 5 by 1reviewer.

Rated 4 out of 5 by Shay Yitzhaki It allowed me to build a low-cost DR site that replicates from the backup, but it currently lacks SIFS (NetApp or EMC) support from the UDP console. Valuable Features:* Support for physical systems* Agentless backup for VMware & Hyper-V* Global deduplication* Remote replication* Virtual standbuyImprovements to My Organization:With UDP, I built a low-cost DR site that replicates from the backup.Room for Improvement:For the next release, I'd like to see* SIFS (NetApp or EMC) support from the UDP console.* In the current version we need to integrate with Arcserv backup 16.5 NDMP module* Tighter integration with tape.* Better Integration with RHA.* Multi-Tenancy* Virtual Stand by Seamless Integration form hyper v VHDX source to VMware VMDKUse of Solution:I've been using the Arcserve Unified Data Protection (UDP).Deployment Issues:No issues encountered.Stability Issues:No issues encountered.Scalability Issues:No issues encountered.Previous Solutions:I used Backup Exec before. I switched because UDP is agentless, which works well for my VMware backup to disk, as well as being easy to sync with the remote siteInitial Setup:The setup is straightforward, and in less than three hours, I got the first backup running.Implementation Team:I did it in-house.ROI:It took us 12 months to get.Cost and Licensing Advice:You should go for the three year license.Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions. July 8, 2015